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Seperation of Powers
Title: Seperation of Powers
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 847 | Pages: 3.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Seperation of Powers
Reaction to Hudson’s Challenge “Separation of Powers”
In “American Democracy in Peril” Hudson’s central argument regarding chapter one Separation of Powers, is that our currant system of government is inefficient, unresponsive, and unaccountable. That separation of powers has divided and produced perpetually stalemated government, which is incapable of addressing important problems affecting a majority of the citizens. He views the need for separation of powers as antiquated, and a major obstacle to achieving
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competed in that arena, yet ours has prevailed. I personally relish the remaining liberties provided by our Constitution. The fact that I as an individual can disagree with, and oppose Mr. Hudson’s ideals and he mine is the very essence of the document created by a bunch of uneducated farmers for the betterment of a people and a nation. After all Rwanda led by majority for a while, I heard it was wildly successfully.
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